Duke Energy redujo su propuesta de aumento en las tarifas eléctricas después de meses de críticas, funcionarios estatales y defensores de los consumidores dicen que el nuevo acuerdo sigue siendo...
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For a first-term legislator, Almond has already accumulated a substantial record — and that record consistently puts him on the side of extreme, Trump-aligned Republicans, favoring corporate interests over consumers and environmental protections.

Hopscotch Music Festival is back in town! The popular music festival is back, September 10 to 12 in Downtown Raleigh. If you are looking for ways to join the festivities, we’ve got you covered on what to expect.

As Duke Energy asks North Carolina families to pay even more for electricity, advocates and elected leaders gathered outside the North Carolina Utilities Commission last week to call for lower rates and greater accountability from the utility giant.

Duke Energy redujo su propuesta de aumento en las tarifas eléctricas después de meses de críticas, funcionarios estatales y defensores de los consumidores dicen que el nuevo acuerdo sigue siendo demasiado costoso para las familias de Carolina del Norte.

Rising costs aren’t inevitable. The increase in school supply costs is a direct result of two of the Trump administration’s most disastrous actions: higher tariffs and the war in Iran.

Speakers called on state and federal lawmakers to strengthen worker protections, improve farmworker housing conditions, ensure fair wages, and establish meaningful safeguards against extreme heat.

Schietzelt uses his positions of power to control our votes and bodies, raise utility rates for already struggling North Carolina families, and allow us to remain at the bottom of the ranking for appropriately compensating our teachers.

Los legisladores republicanos de Carolina del Norte anularon esta semana varios vetos del gobernador Josh Stein, aprobando nuevas leyes que amplían la cooperación con autoridades federales de inmigración y eliminan programas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión (DEI) en escuelas, universidades y otras instituciones públicas.

“The judicial branch of government is supposed to act as a final defense of the Constitution. But North Carolina’s judicial system is facing a loss of independence, impartiality, and public confidence,“ stated North Carolina Democrats in a media advisory regarding the constitutional amendments.

Oradoras pidieron a los legisladores estatales y federales fortalecer las protecciones laborales, mejorar las condiciones de vivienda de los trabajadores agrícolas, garantizar salarios justos y establecer medidas significativas para proteger a los trabajadores del calor extremo.

La vigilia también se convirtió en un llamado para poner fin al creciente clima antiinmigrante y a la violencia que, según los organizadores, enfrentan las comunidades inmigrantes en todo el país.

Dallas Woodhouse, the former leader of the North Carolina Republican Party who served as an elections liaison for the State Auditor’s Office, has resigned after he was caught pressuring county election officials to enact early voting plans that aligned with GOP priorities.

The reluctance to sign the package centers around the SAVE America Act, a large-scale voter suppression bill. Trump admitted he didn’t sign the housing package in protest of the SAVE Act not being passed by the Republican-led Senate.

“Now, any parent knows that juggling work and being a new parent is no small task,” Gov. Stein said at the bill signing, alongside teachers and state workers. “But with this state policy, we’re making it easier for parents to succeed in the state’s workforce.”